Posted: 07/02/2012
- Where's Waldo? In Thomasville, of course. He's turning 25 this year, and to celebrate the famous fellow in the striped shirt and black-rimmed specs is visiting 20 different independent downtown businesses in Thomasville all through the month of July.

Posted: 07/02/2012
- Every year, thousands of immigrants take the U.S. Naturalization Test in hopes of becoming U.S. Citizens. The exam tests their knowledge of basic U.S. History and Civics. According to the U.S, Citizenship and Immigration Services, about 93 percent of them pass. But how would the average American do?

Posted: 07/02/2012
- On July 1, 2012 at about 2:30 p.m., the Valdosta Police Department responded to 1903 Bancroft Road in reference to a call about two persons being stabbed and one person being shot.

Updated: 06/29/2012
- A problem with a Cairo pumping station caused a roughly 25-thousand gallon sewage spill. Some of the spill made it into Little Tired Creek. The Georgia Environmental Protection Department has been notified. No clean up is being required.

Posted: 06/27/2012
- On Tuesday, June 26 the property owner of 6798 Caitlin Drive went to his property where he encountered two persons who were removing items from the residence. The property was recently damaged by fire and the victim has lived elsewhere while awaiting the repair of the home.

Updated: 06/27/2012
- There is a possibility of increased levels of bacteria associated with a sewage spill near Sugar Creek in Valdosta, Georgia. As a precaution the public should avoid contact with Sugar Creek downstream of the spill location.

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